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The Wingham Times, 1911-03-30, Page 140 I HE WIN VOL. XL.—NO. 2043. 1i - " 3entetricamiP A full line of Guaranteed Remedies If they do not give satisfaction they do not cost you one cent. We refund the money paid, 100 REMEDIES One remedy for each ill. They are not cure ails. Try the remedy you need'and be cured, They seldom fail. Walton McKibbon THE DRUGGIST ?he Cea. ...me& Store Macdonald Block, Wingham, REAL ESTATE SNAPS FISHER BLOCK—Josephine St. solid brick building with stores under and fine dwell- ing rooms above. An excel- lent property.. KENT BLOCK—Corner Victoria and Josephine, rents to pay 10 per cent. Will be sold at sacridce. 50 ACRE FARM—The Campbell property in the Town Plot, one mile from toWn. A fine place with good buildinga. Dwellings and building lots in all parts of the Town. HOUSES TO RENT—If you want to buy or sell, ask our terms before doing so. Ritchie 86 Cosen REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Wear Oreees Shoes and Mere Auction Sale of Cattle. Mr. T. E, Walkef ill hold an auction sale of cattle at theJNational Jiotel on Monday afternoon, April • rd. The stock includes 25 gcd lie cows, some with calves at foot and thers due to calve early and a- number of young cattle. All good mock, John Purvis, auctioneer. 4 WALL PAPER from 5c. to $1.00 per roll, at KNox's. Citizens' d Concert. Keep in mind the concert under t e auspices of the Citi ns' Band in t e opera house oreFrid y evening of t 'a weel.. Loclta1ent1wi1l furnish an e cellent program an the band will giye several selections. The admission 'is only 10 cents and the proceeds will used in purtasing iew music. GIRL WANTED.— Good kitchen girl wanted. Apply at Queen's Hotel. Sending Child The Principal of t School requests us n to School. e Wingham Public ask parents who are starting childre to school for the Master-Sergt. A. -a. Sturdy, of Goder- first time to kindly end them on 'April ich; Corporal H. .itgus, of Wingham, 24th; immediately ter the Easter holi- and Sergt.-Major iector, of Exeter, as days. This is imp .rative in order to secure proper o ganization. Parents the th'e three men to represent the 33rd will kindly keep ti is notice in mind and Regiment on tha notable occasion. These young mei are to be warmly save the teachers onsiderab trouble. congratulated on 1 eing chosen to par- ticipate in such an historic event. We To RENT—House o nt on Frances • wish them a very ileasant trip. street. Apply to J Leathorn or at TIMES office. WINGRAM„ ONTARIO, TII1JRSDAY, Read 011110 86 CO.', Adv. on page 8 Ladies" AixiliabrMeeting. 'The regular monti ly meeting of tlj Ladies' Auxiliary of he Wingham Ho pital will be held in lhe Council Cham er net Monday aft rnoon at 4o'cIocl. All members are equeated to attedd this meeting as m ters of importan e will be discussed. NEWEST and latest designs in wal paper at KNox's. ancy rn Mr. D. McPherso old heavy draft colt John Ballantyne, This is a fancy pric a good one and was Mustard of the 2ud was sired by Masco for Colt. % sold his 22 month on Friday to Mr. Elma, at $250. , but the colt was raised by Mr. Alex. line of Morris and FOR RENT:- Suite of rooms...over/ Greer's shoe store. Apply to Da. A. J, IRwIN. aAn Ex -Warden' Death. Mr. Alex, Munro, of rdoch, former- ly Warden of Frontena County, died very suddenly on Tuesd y of last week of heart disease. His ife was recent- ly stricken with para sis, Mr, arid Mrs, Munro spent last ugust in this district, Mrs. Munro be g a sister of Mrs. John and Mrs. Ja es McGee, of East Wawanosh and st August the • sisters held a re -union, Mr. Munro was 67 years of age and as one of the prominent residents f Frontenac. any friends here will e sorry, to hear o is death and Mrs, unros severe BUTTER AND EQGS: —B 'n along your trade. We pay highest p exchange for boots and shoes. W. J. Greer. gale • teat..."*„. 0.101•••••y•pmen.•••=4.10. To Continue foe Grant. Last year the count. council gave a • special* grant of $2,100 to the High SchOols and Collegiat Institutes of the Represent 33r at Coronation. Wingham will h. e a military repre- sentative at the coronation of King George V. in Lon Ion next June. Lt. - Col. Wilson has r commended Quarter. - LOST -In Wingham, ne on Saturday, a purse co Tourist Cars to Western Canada.. of money. Finder There is no more comfortabI way to leaving same at Pos travel to the West than in Canadian Pacific tourist sleeping ca . These cars run from Toronto to Wi ipeg, Calgary and Vancouver, d ily at 10,10 p. m. Berths are fully eq • ped with bedding, every travelling- convenience is afforded and an attentive porter is in cha%ge. The extra charge is very small and tourist cars are attached to each Home' seekers' special train from Toronto. Early application to local C.P.R. Agent should be„..made for berths. Sudden Deat a. Master Norman eldest son of Mr. an dersona of the Jun • suddenly on Sund year. The child h Wednesday evenin A. E. SMITII BANKER WiXGRA.A1, ONTARIO. Farmers who want money to b y horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market sorrowing paren oan have it on reasonable terms. place on Tiles ay afternoon to the Notes discounted for tradesmen, met- Wingham eemet ry. °bents or agents, ou favorable terms. *.4.-‘.• • rates going. • TAKE NOTICE—All par es owing the a Loans on real estate at the lowest late firm of J. G. te t & Co will kindly call and sett efore the 15th of April as we are leaving town. Christie's Grocery J. G. STEWART & Go. Hawthorne. • rthur Hendersoa, Mrs. W. J. Hen - ion, passed away last in his 10thk, been ill only since' of last week: An opsration was performed at the Hos. pital on Saturday last, but was not successful in remoing the obstruction to the bowels whin was the cause of death. To Mr. alid Mrs. Henderson will be extended t e sincere sympathy of the community -in their sudden, and severe affliction. The child was a par- ticularly bright soy and his sudden taking away is i heavy blow to his . The funeral toojd PHONE- 59. Hannah Ingram, lagloved wife of Ma. . W. Hawthorne, passed away ap Sunday last after a Lhort illness. Mil Call at KNOX'S and look at the best post office, aining a sum e rewarded by office. Locating i Alberta. Mr. A. J. Melee!j left town on Fri- day last for the 1, est. From Dublin he shipped a car loa . of settlers' effects. He purposes locatiag on the site of a anew tom on a bra i ch line of the Cana- dian Northern Rail -ray in AlbFrta. He has taker.' a quarte I section °fiend and will engage in the general store busi- ness. Mrs. Male lm will not leave Wingham for a fear weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm mac ke a large circle of friends during thei residence in Wing - ham and all will 'ah them every suc- cess in their new 1I,:ene in the est. I FOUND—A gentle an' hunting ease gold watch. Owne c have same by ailing at McGilliva s grocery and prov- ng property. • hrough Train to th 1 West via Chicago and St Paul. Personally conduated Grand Trunk special train will leave Toro 0,11 p. m. April 4th, for Edm nten, toping at all points on Grand rrun Pacific Rail- way west of Winnip g. ullman tourist sleepers will be car le fully equipped with bedding a s orter in charge. Berths may be se d in these cars at a low rate. This is n exceptional op- portunity for those vishing to take ad- vantage of the re rkably low one-way settlers' rates, oi round trip Home - seekers' excursion , through the Amer- ican cities. Ticke s, berth reservations and full particula s may be obtained from any Grand T unk Agent, or ad- dress A. E. Duff District Passenger Agent, Toronto, nt. • ORANGE . f and Mrs. Hawthorne came to Wingharq wall paper values ever shown in Wing - from the West last 'all and had spena, ham. . WEEK 2.148 EXTRA CHOIC ORANGES TO SELL 4 LOOK AT THE PRICES 15c, 20c, 30c, 40c, 6de Per Dozen IS UNBEATABLE TN QUALITY TEE BRAND WE'VE BOUGHT WE KNOW TEE KIND AND CAN • RECOMMEND T tr.EM 5 .AIA, SEEDLESS ORANGES • IF YOU WANT GOOD TEA- AND COFFEE TRY CHRISTIE'S OWN EXTRA CHOICE BUTTER WANTED aame.lisaa. the winter. here. M'. Hawthorne left . threeaweeks ago for le 'West and his{ wifeawaiatoafollow in a few weeks, The deceased lady w :s taken seriously ill some days ago ant the husband was summoned home frou the West, Her very sudden death hi s caused much sor- row es she was highl large circle of frien resided here with her • time prior to her ma some years in Bruit esteemed by a s. The deceased mother for some iage and then for •els before going West. The bereave r husband and two little children will • iave the sincere • sympathy of many friends. Service was held in the Meth )(list Church yes- . terday afternoon and the remains were taken to Brussels ,n the afternoon train for intermentair the family plot. Gentlemen wit • are Bald. Investigate and see for yourself the Art covering in V4igs and Toupees. Prof. Dorenwend P tent Toupees are now loan on over 90 00 heads by all classes- in all stationsof life. In this particular structure tJle ventilation is perfect; as light as a teather; is secure- ly adjusted to the heti ; can be combed just as your own hair they melte any man look ten ,years oJinger, besides the . protection you get fr Catarrh, Colds, Neuralgia, ete. Cali and see them at the Brunswick I-fntl on Wednesday, April 5,, Spring Sha.v at Clinton. The Huron cou ity seed and stock show will be held Clinton on Thurs- day, April 6th. Ikelf rates on all ,rail- ways for stock to ie shown have been Vsecured.' In the h a•se classes the prize aiit takes care of th Clydespales, Shires, ercherons, Hackaays, heavy draughts. agricultural, gener ti purpose and road- ters, as well as a number of specials, "uch as child's' tu •nout, best walking • earn, etc, In -he cattle elasses fire included 5 iorthorns, e r e fords, Polled Angu :, dairy and fat cattle nd a sweepstakes First and second rises of $3 and $2 each, respectively, ate offered for the wo best two bushel samples of grain, :eed and potatoes. Among the special gins is one of $10 in gold, given by th association for the best heavy gray teafn. The best heavy team in harness wi win $10 in gold, presented by Win. Proudfoot, X. C., of Goderieb, and the heavy ' draught stallion sweepstakes is worth $10. The last-named prize s given by George Hoare and T. McMichael & Son. C. E. Dowding, of Clint fl, is the Secretary. 'CAM IN and have a look at Medea new 1011 wall pal...vs. • county, divided am schools on the same ular county grant. tinning the grant fo at the January sessi g the different osis as is the reg - he matter of con - this year came up i of the council and was referred to a aaecial • committee. This committee met in Goderich last week, and decided te-recommend to the council at its June session the continu- ance of the grant, so that in all probab- lility the schools will get this additiona grant again this year NOTICE.—AR accounts due the late 'Geo. Green must be paid at an early date. Accounts can be settled at the store. Farewell S4vice. Captain and Mrs, jtiches conducted farewell services in tile Salvation Army Hall on Sunday even g. last, and on Monday evening a falawell social was held at the home of Mrs. A. E. Sim- mons for Capt. and Mrs. Riches and Mr. Harper Simmons, who left this week to attend the Salvation Army training school et Taronto. Capt. and Mrs. Riches have cane to their new field of labor at Leamington and will take with them the 1st wishes of many Wingham friends. Ir. Simmons will have the best wishes -f his many friends in his studies at the raining school. Low Round Trip Rates to Ni netr North west Points. ...- Exceptionally low r,a to principal points in WesternC nada on Canadian e Pacific Homeseek s' Excursion, leav- ing Toronto, pe ay, April 4th, at 2 p. na, and eve second Tuesday during the summer. Tickets are good for six- ty days with liberal stop -over privileges, Special trains are run by the fastest and most direct route—avoiding any change of cars and possible delays. Berths in tourist sleeping cars can be secured at a small additional cost. Full particulars given in Horneseekers' pam- phlet, copies of which may be obtained from any C. P. Ry. Agent or direct from R. L. Thompson, District Passen- ger Agent, C. P. Ry., Toronto. Independent Fore tore Change. The government o4 the Independent Order of Foresters 14 all parts of the world by the Suprem Court is expect- ed to follow the new Supreme Court session to be held in Toronto commenc- ing May 2 next. This 's a radical change. but one which many )f the officers and members feel will la a distinct advance and in the interests of the order. The change if made will mean an immense saving.to the order and throw the re- ponsibility for the sirection, of the order upon the Supreme Court, which meets every four years. When the Supreme Court is not in seraion the Executive Council in Tosonto aoverns the order. • FARMERS Aaalasi TON) • 'We have the beseassortrfient of es, suitable for Farm Work ever s own in town. Flues ' $1.50 to $3.50. W j 0 . reer. finds his pathway strewn with rocks. Hasting, tlth 11 Li our village t iere's a man who has lath at 4.00 p. MARCH 30 1911, COMMUNV.- ATION. Whitechurda March 27th, 1911. To the editor of the Wingham Timm: Dear Sir, —I thwght some person would have correcaed the statement made in your paper that Mr. IVIcEacla ern had been ill fel some time through overwork in the W iteeburch and Lang - side eharges. W have it on good authority that Mr .1VIcEachern was con- ducting evangelis services at Bel - grave and speak ng every night for nearly; two weeks In returning home he airas caughl in a storm, and, assisted by ot ers had to trgmp .through a porti n of the road and then took a coldl We do not know of any minister lhore conducting five meetings on a . unday. There must surely be some m stake. Yours truly, OBSERVER. HIGH SCEOOL NOTES. The Literary So dety held its regular meeting on Friday afternoon with' Pre- sident J. Porter ir the chair. The pro- gramme was of artIrish character and consisted of the Speech by Mr. Sm Miss G. Kennedy, H. 'Mutton, boy "Advance Class i monica band, Jou Price, speech on Ir cher, dialogue "Th and critic's remark son. The Society is ar: enade to be held W at which a good given. A hearty i to all ex -students. Thawing numbers :— •th, instrumental by peech on Ireland by ' chorus, dialogue Geography", har- nal read by M. C. land by S. McKer- Irish Philosopher", by Miss R. David- anging for a Prom- dnesday, April 12th programme will be vitation is extended Chip RCP NOTES The estimates o! the Presbyterian Home Mission Boa d for the ensuing year total $267,000 and include, among others, the followi tg items:—For the mission work amona.foreigners, $3,000; building fund for Mew Ontario, $2,500; mission work in Bri ash Columbia, $29,- 000; mission work k Alberta, $43,000; mission work in Sas catchewen, $64,000; mission -work in IV nitobd (including Galician), $31,000f'nod of Hamilton and London, $2,100: jSynod of Toronto and Kingston, $28,5qO: Synod of Mont- real and Ottawa, $1 ,000. The estimat. es show an incre se of $19,000 over those of the past lyear, owing to in- creased mission wk in the west and north. BLItrWALE. The next meeting of the Farmers Club will be held ira the Foresters' Hall on Thursday eveninIg, April 6th, when >eal/Era." Sa-Brow A. H. Musgrove, P.P will speak on Mrs. Wm. Mayn "Reciprocity." A the farmers of the home in ' Listowel district are reques ed to attend this pending the winte • months with her meeting. Ladies a e also cordially in -t sister, Mrs. Abner • osene a wiled to attend, l - ,...., ...... ---MT:-aWTNffi:ltoi t. Astell and family, . ..Ir. George Aitc eson, whose serious who have been Visi ing with relatives illness was noted in our last issue, pass- and friends in this istrict, left on Fri- ed away at Sundrid e on Wednesday of day last for their hh le in Nutana, Sask. last week, in his 29 h year. The young man had been ill fo only a few days with appendicitis. Deceased learned the cheese -making n the factory here and for sone years had been following this work and for me time had been located at Sundrid e. He was a young man held in high steem in this com- munity and by h s genial character made many warm riends and all were grieved th hear •o his sudden death. ONE ESS. The TIMES edito to publish the foil to the late Miss K, One Jess The charmed circle Missed day by (lay place But cleithed'and s grace, One mo • $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE SOMETHINC(DISTINCTIVEI 61VASs has been requested ing as appropriate M. Fisher:— Lt home! broken; a dear face rom its accustomed ed and perfected by in heaven! One les at home! One voice of wele me hushed, and ever- more One farewell w d unspoken; on the shore When parting co es not, one soul land- ed more— . One mare in heaven! One lei at home! A sense of loss th it meets us at the gate; Within, a place anfilled and desolate; And far away, o ir coming to await, One mere in heaven! One le is at home! Chill as the eart iborn mist the thought would rise And wrap our otsteps round and dim our eyes; But the bright sunbeam darteth from the skies— One reore in heaven! One r lore at home! This is not hone, where, cramped in earthly Our sight of Christ is dim, our love is cold; But there, whe face to face we shall behold, Is hone and heaven! Onelless on earth! Its pain, its s =ow and its toil to share, One less the zilgrim's daily cross to bear; One more the crown of ransomed souls • to wen.. ' At lame in thetkven! One more in heaven! Another thaight to brighten cloudy days, r Another thee for thankfulness and praise, Another link ...on earth our souls to raise • • To hone and heaven! On That home w That home more at home! ere separation cannot be, hence none are missed • . eternall ; • Lord Jesus, g ant us all a place with Thee, • At h e in heaven! SEED FOR SALE.—Timothy, all kinds Clover. ate , ete. The best grades only. • KING BROS PEREIONAL. Miss.Maud Hanra, of London is visit- ing at her parenta home in town. Miss C. Henry • d Toronto, formerly of Blyth spent a f ew days with her sis- • Carling 'Terrace.-- . rd returned to her on Tuesday after° Some of the distinctive features of this style is the Fren2h Last, which is made for a short vamp and forepart, a Cuban heel and a high arched shank and instdp, which accentuates the graceful lines of the foot, and has the appear.. ante of being a full size smaller. io$ Where qUality counts we win. W. J. GREER SOL El AGENT SEEDS! SEEDS! Extra Choice Field and Garden Seeds Every grade we sell bas been ed. by the Government at Otte-% We • stand behind every ba of se we sell. Timothy, Red Clover,Luc ne, Alsike, Grasses of all kinds or p rmanent pas- tnre, Seed Peas, e Oats, SpeItz, Buckwheat, etc. CORN THAT WILL GROW—Also special- ly selected Seed Corn, Essex grown; one car now in stock; car load to arrive April 15th, $1.25 per bushel. Call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Prices right. T. A. MILLS, Wingharn, Mrs. Joseph Stall last for Elora to un rheumatism. Mrs. wish to see ber ret stored to geed heal t • Mr. and Mrs. Ca of Berlin who have home of Mr. A. Kel home in the West o accompanied by Mi rno. To the bereaved f ily will be. extend- rMastel-&-a-r• ed the sincere sy pathy of the corn- a Mr. and IV rasaaTir =nay- The re ains were brought left left this week for home and the fun''al on Friday after i purpose spending noon to the Blu vale cemetery --ite 1 w . . Fells will return largely attended neighbors. er left on Saturday ergo treatment for alker's many friends n home fully re- pbell and daughters een visiting at the .y left for their new •-a - -aa aa-aaa. • Saturday and were • • • J. A. Kelley and . • arid children, kangland where they •1 a few weeks. Mr. !: ome as soon as his d will again engage y the old friends anli s is rapaire in the butcheri ig business. Many friends will wish alr. and Mrs. Fells a • •pleasant trip. The revenue from 'this year will likely ion &liars, owing orcement of regul total was around $ • • Chinese head taxes ggregate two mil- • to the stricter en - tions. Last year the 0,(k00, Hereafter the ho day season in rural schools will be t same as' in city schools, thus makia a the rural summer 'holidays two week: ) longer than • they are now. A bill has passed the. House of Com- mons under which medical men who pass examinations ndei. a Central As- sociation to be prov ed for the purpose. • will be permitted to practice in any Province in Caned The Knocker. If you take a gloomy view, as your journey you par , youave a weary jaunt, go ting nothing that you want for the m in who always knocks Itit 4 BERRY. A very pleasant event was the at- traction at the home of Mr. David e, Turnberry. March ., when their youngest Lavine, became the , ceremony WM per - of •ge Henry Coulter, . V. Collins,of Wing- utifully arranged arch med with tinsel and he presense of near ride and groom. The nely attired in grey nd was unattended. played the wedding' igratulations relatives :1ring about thirty-five ing room where they tuous wedaing ; ;Tent in mole and ul Mrs. Coulter will deuce on eon. IL Mole shes of a large circle ith them for a long, •roue life in their new a Five Month. of Winter. ' Tuesday's cold snap with more. snow flurries has again gi 'en us another good sample of winter w dither. Snow fell last fall on the 28th lay of October and we have had a suppl since that date. This is too much wi Aar. In 1909 win- ter did not begin pr merly until the:w- end week in Becemaer, and a year ago spring started in in _lamest on the lat of March. By the niddle of the month dust was flying on eie street>. To be sure April and lalaaaof last year were not desirable inotalis, being to a wet and cold, but to the credit of the' terms named, be it said, there was no snow or ice on the a:trees or walks. followed up th s plan, saying as he daughter, Guss jogged along that all things on earth bride of 1VIr. Geo are wrong; an. the gods have weary Turnberry. The grown of his dirrial monotone, and they formed by Itay. surely make h- m prance every time ham, under a be they have a chit tee. If a thunder -storm of a viral LI. n tri . s loose, ll ightnine hits his cheap caboose ; , w iLe bells, 111 if a flood is ragi ig round, he's the only i xelatives of both one that's dreamed; if the fire fiend !bride was hands visits town, it -ill burn his haystacks satin de chene down; and his rags all roam astray, and i Miss J. Moffatt his hens have +eased to lay, and his - mareh. After co - daughters all v ope, and his heart is and friends muni void of hope. wails of misfort counter all ther biz.. 'or the man who always retired to the dii ne seldom fails to en- partook of a sum is of that melancholy ! The evening' w: dancing. Mr. WALT MASON, 1 take up their te ris. The best NN • Wagner was' fatally frr friefKb go !wawa from his buggy happy end pros home. • e It is estimated that Toronto hotels tmr. H. T. Van will contribute :00100 to the Govern- injured by being molt under the aended license act. tear Hamiltori. LXPL61- Our contest for free trips to Muskoka with expense6 to be. a live one. Get in the Lontest arily and avoid the rti,,h. For particulars sEp page 4. Fa .11 Hind DIP' 13 DRUGGIST AND OPTICIOI : Orders 'Patten bgMali WINGHAM . 0